Everywhere you look it's like a blank tile, or there are suggestions of strings and tangles . . . here in our hydrangea bush . . .
. . . or looking at our wisteria vines.
Maria (r) and Nancy (l) say "Hi!" . . .
We wish you a wonderful day!
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Did you get your remodel done before the snow? You are right it is So beautiful we too are enjoying a wonderful white winter her in Utah. Very cold -15 this morning, but sunny and white.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sight .. nice to see you guys too! Waving back.
ReplyDeleteJane in Summery Tasmania where it is raining raining raining.
Brr-r-r-r-r- was wondering how much of the storm you would get. Lovely to look at thanks for sharing. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I could have sworn I was looking at my own yard!
ReplyDeleteoh that first picture! and those smiles, i wish i could say the same for my parents! LOL stay safe!
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures! Thanks for sharing and brightening this snow day!
ReplyDeletexo,
Heather
One of my very favorite things is the tangle of bare branches, especially if I see moonlight behind them. Nature never misses.
ReplyDeleteAh, the beauty of fresh fallen snow! I was thinking about you guys when I heard the news, so it was nice to see this post and your smiles. Thanks for sharing-stay warm!
ReplyDeleteAll the beautiful white snow looks so very exciting! But I don't have to shovel it!
ReplyDeleteI'm convinced that the beauty of snow and frost is the universe's compensation for chilliness!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a contrast! It's sunshiny and 81 degrees (Fahrenheit, or 27 degrees Celsius) in the little capital city of Tasmania today. No rain (for a change!). And all my family and friends in the flooded areas of Queensland have finally reported in safe and sound. The sunshine is beaut (as we say in Oz), but knowing everyone is okay now - well that makes my day SO beautiful! Of course, in the anxious times, I was tangling out my frustration at being able to do so little. Tangles to the rescue... again!!
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